
13 Songs, 47 Minutes

Press On
Selah
TITLE | TIME | ||
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Oh Draw Me Lord
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3:20 | ||
There Is a Fountain
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3:56 | ||
In My Life/If We Never Meet Again
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4:12 | ||
Hold On
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3:44 | ||
Wonderful, Merciful Saviour
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4:12 | ||
Were You There (feat. Russ Taff)
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3:20 | ||
Deep (Way Down)
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2:32 | ||
Yesu Azali Awa
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4:09 | ||
Timeless
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3:30 | ||
How Great Thou Art
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6:08 | ||
Amazing Grace
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3:23 | ||
Press On
|
3:59 | ||
Oh Draw Me Lord (Reprise)
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1:17 |
About Selah
Two-thirds of the CCM vocal trio Selah grew up in Africa, and that influence made itself felt immediately on the group's distinctive 1999 debut album, Be Still My Soul. Formed by siblings Todd and Nicol Smith plus Allan Hall, the group's musical style was specialized thanks to the Smiths' childhood as missionary children in Africa. Signed to Curb Records, Selah found success with their debut, Be Still My Soul, which earned critical praise as well as a Dove Award for Inspirational Album of the Year. They repeated the feat with 2001's Press On, and released the Christmas album Rose of Bethlehem in 2002.
Nicol, married and having pursued a concurrent solo career since 2000, left the group soon after; she was replaced first by Melodie Crittenden, then permanently by Amy Perry. (The baton was passed back and forth in 2006, when both Crittenden and Perry appeared on separate tracks of a Selah duets album, Bless the Broken Road, which also won the Dove Award for Inspirational Album of the Year.) The trio of Todd Smith, Allan Hall, and Amy Perry solidified their presence on the CCM landscape with 2009's You Deliver Me and 2011's Hope of the Broken World. Their ninth album for Curb, the critically acclaimed You Amaze Us, was released in 2014. In 2016 the group issued a new EP, O the Blood, as well as a second volume of Greatest Hymns. A year later, they returned with the Unbreakable, which featured production from Jason Kyle Saetveit, Scott Cash, and Charlie Peacock. ~ Steve Huey
Nicol, married and having pursued a concurrent solo career since 2000, left the group soon after; she was replaced first by Melodie Crittenden, then permanently by Amy Perry. (The baton was passed back and forth in 2006, when both Crittenden and Perry appeared on separate tracks of a Selah duets album, Bless the Broken Road, which also won the Dove Award for Inspirational Album of the Year.) The trio of Todd Smith, Allan Hall, and Amy Perry solidified their presence on the CCM landscape with 2009's You Deliver Me and 2011's Hope of the Broken World. Their ninth album for Curb, the critically acclaimed You Amaze Us, was released in 2014. In 2016 the group issued a new EP, O the Blood, as well as a second volume of Greatest Hymns. A year later, they returned with the Unbreakable, which featured production from Jason Kyle Saetveit, Scott Cash, and Charlie Peacock. ~ Steve Huey
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- ORIGIN
- Nashville, TN
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- GENRE
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Christian & Gospel
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- FORMED
- 1997
Songs
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You Raise Me Up
Hiding Place
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Bless the Broken Road
Bless the Broken Road - The Duets Album
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Wonderful, Merciful Saviour
Press On
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Be Thou My Vision
Greatest Hymns
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I Turn to You
Hope of the Broken World
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Bless the Broken Road
Timeless - The Selah Collection
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His Eye Is On the Sparrow
Greatest Hymns
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How Deep the Father's Love for Us
You Deliver Me
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I Got Saved
Unbreakable